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Shimla/New Delhi : Himachal Pradesh is facing the brunt of heavy destruction due to floods and rains. Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu has sought help from the central government to continue the relief and rescue work after the floods. According to a report in the news agency Bhasha, Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu has issued two orders from the Center for Himachal Pradesh, which is facing the brunt of the devastation caused by the heavy rains. has sought interim assistance of Rs. Sukhu said that the relief rules will be changed to increase the compensation given to the flood victims in Himachal Pradesh. Flood and rain 4,250 Loss of crore rupeesHeavy in Himachal Pradesh last week Very heavy rains caused massive landslides and flash floods, blocking roads and causing significant damage to infrastructure. Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu said that he has spoken to Union Home Minister Amit Shah and 2,000 has requested to give final relief of Rs. He told that the state has got Rs. There has been a loss and this figure may increase. Disaster relief fund set up for affected families Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu had announced that each affected family would get a A compensation of Rs. He said that the relief rules will be changed to increase the compensation amount. According to the relief rules, now every person suffering from disaster will get 5, 10 is given a compensation of Rs. He said that a disaster relief fund has been created to help the people in trouble. MLAs, ministers and officers will donate one day's salary He said that all ministers and Congress MLAs in his government Has decided to donate one month's salary to help the victims. He told that the association of officers of Indian Administrative Service and Himachal Administrative Service and others have also decided to donate one day's salary to the relief fund. Chief Minister Sukhu said that we will also request the BJP MLAs to donate one day's salary to the Disaster Relief Fund. He also appealed to the general public to contribute to the relief fund. The government made a three-point strategy The Chief Minister Said that the government has made a three-point strategy-rescue, evacuation and restoration. In Lahaul and Spiti, snow-affected Chandratal 530 stranded including tourists 4865 ,000 The tourists have been rescued and attention is now focused on repairing the infrastructure. He told that some tourists are stranded in Kasol and Tirthan Valley. They are all safe and have been provided with food and other essential items. He clarified that the 250 crore rupees received from the Center is the aid amount given to the state every year during the monsoon. He said that the state government has not yet received financial help. from floods and landslides 250 People killed, 26 missing According to the State Disaster Response Center, in Himachal Pradesh Since the onset of monsoon on June 250 people have died, while 01 others are missing. 530 houses have been completely destroyed in the state. There, 1, 250 houses have been partially damaged. in Himachal in the last hours 17 lives have been lost, including six killed in road accidents in Mandi and Shimla districts. Acting Director General of Police Satwant Atwal said that rescue operations are underway and police teams are moving towards interior areas where roads have been blocked due to floods and landslides. Atwal said that the tourists stranded in Kasol, Manikarna and surrounding areas have refused to leave without their vehicles and have decided to stay back till the situation becomes normal. 48654865Home Minister Amit Shah 264 Sanction of Rs.crores On the other hand, Union Home Minister Amit Shah launched the State Disaster Response Fund for flood-affected Himachal Pradesh. As a central share of the Fund (SDRF) 250.32 Sanctioned for the release of advance amount of Rs. An official statement issued here said that the release of funds would help the state government in taking relief measures for the affected people during monsoon. It states that as an interim relief to Himachal Pradesh, the Home Minister has 4865- 2nd Installment of Central Share of SDRF for (250.60 crores) approved for release. Earlier, the central government released the first installment of the central share from SDRF (74. for the assistance of flood affected people in Himachal Pradesh. Rs.crore) was issued to the state on July.

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Shimla/New Delhi : Himachal Pradesh is facing the brunt of heavy destruction due to floods and rains. Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu has sought help from the central government to continue the relief and rescue work after the floods. According to a report in the news agency Bhasha, Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu has issued two orders from the Center for Himachal Pradesh, which is facing the brunt of the devastation caused by the heavy rains. has sought interim assistance of Rs. Sukhu said that the relief rules will be changed to increase the compensation given to the flood victims in Himachal Pradesh.

Flood and rain 4,250 Loss of crore rupeesHeavy in Himachal Pradesh last week Very heavy rains caused massive landslides and flash floods, blocking roads and causing significant damage to infrastructure. Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu said that he has spoken to Union Home Minister Amit Shah and 2,000 has requested to give final relief of Rs. He told that the state has got Rs. There has been a loss and this figure may increase.

Disaster relief fund set up for affected families

Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu had announced that each affected family would get a A compensation of Rs. He said that the relief rules will be changed to increase the compensation amount. According to the relief rules, now every person suffering from disaster will get 5, 10 is given a compensation of Rs. He said that a disaster relief fund has been created to help the people in trouble.

MLAs, ministers and officers will donate one day’s salary

He said that all ministers and Congress MLAs in his government Has decided to donate one month’s salary to help the victims. He told that the association of officers of Indian Administrative Service and Himachal Administrative Service and others have also decided to donate one day’s salary to the relief fund. Chief Minister Sukhu said that we will also request the BJP MLAs to donate one day’s salary to the Disaster Relief Fund. He also appealed to the general public to contribute to the relief fund.

The government made a three-point strategy

The Chief Minister Said that the government has made a three-point strategy-rescue, evacuation and restoration. In Lahaul and Spiti, snow-affected Chandratal 530 stranded including tourists 4865 ,000 The tourists have been rescued and attention is now focused on repairing the infrastructure. He told that some tourists are stranded in Kasol and Tirthan Valley. They are all safe and have been provided with food and other essential items. He clarified that the 250 crore rupees received from the Center is the aid amount given to the state every year during the monsoon. He said that the state government has not yet received financial help.

from floods and landslides 250 People killed, 26 missing

According to the State Disaster Response Center, in Himachal Pradesh Since the onset of monsoon on June 250 people have died, while 01 others are missing. 530 houses have been completely destroyed in the state. There, 1, 250 houses have been partially damaged. in Himachal in the last hours 17 lives have been lost, including six killed in road accidents in Mandi and Shimla districts. Acting Director General of Police Satwant Atwal said that rescue operations are underway and police teams are moving towards interior areas where roads have been blocked due to floods and landslides. Atwal said that the tourists stranded in Kasol, Manikarna and surrounding areas have refused to leave without their vehicles and have decided to stay back till the situation becomes normal.

48654865Home Minister Amit Shah 264 Sanction of Rs.crores

On the other hand, Union Home Minister Amit Shah launched the State Disaster Response Fund for flood-affected Himachal Pradesh. As a central share of the Fund (SDRF) 250.32 Sanctioned for the release of advance amount of Rs. An official statement issued here said that the release of funds would help the state government in taking relief measures for the affected people during monsoon. It states that as an interim relief to Himachal Pradesh, the Home Minister has 4865- 2nd Installment of Central Share of SDRF for (250.60 crores) approved for release. Earlier, the central government released the first installment of the central share from SDRF (74. for the assistance of flood affected people in Himachal Pradesh. Rs.crore) was issued to the state on July.